Tuesday, March 20, 2012

1112.5516 (Ikuo Ichinose et al.)

Crystal, Superfluids, Supersolid and Hetero-Structure in System of
Two-Component Strongly-Correlated Bosons in a Cubic Optical Lattice
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Ikuo Ichinose, Takumi Ishima, Naohiro Kobayashi, Yoshihito Kuno
In the present paper, we study finite-temperature phase structure of two-component hard-core bosons in a cubic optical lattice. The system that we study in the present paper is an effective model for the Bose-Hubbard model with strong on-site repulsions and is called bosonic t-J model. This model is a bosonic counterpart of the t-J model for the strongly-correlated electron systems like the high-temperature superconducting materials. We study the model by means of path-integral methods and Monte-Carlo simulations. We found that this system has a very rich phase structure including checkerboard-type "insulating" state, superfluid, phase-separated state, inhomogeneous cloudlet state, etc. We are also interested in the possible supersolid phase with both the checkerboard order and superfluidity and found that additional nearest-neighbor inter-species attractive force induces the supersolid state. In the supersolid state, paired superfluid appears in addition to the superfluid of single atom. This result gives important insight into mechanism of the high-temperature superconductivity of the cuprate.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.5516

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